Bayside State Prison

4293 RT. 47, LEESBURG,
New Jersey
08327

Bayside State Prison Visiting Information:

Rules and regulations for visiting an offender are as follows:
1. The offender is responsible for submitting a list containing names and addresses of
potential visitors.
2. If you wish to be included on an offender's visit list, you must contact the offender in
writing. You must wait until the offender notifies you that you have been approved to
visit him/her.
3. The following persons may be approved to visit an offender:
- relatives;
- close friends;
- clergy; and
- persons who may have a constructive influence.
- children under the age of 18 are not permitted to visit unless accompanied by an
adult family member.
4. Attorney visits require at least 24-hour advance notice to ensure the availability of
space, staff, and the offender.
5. Visiting and registration times for this facility are:
REGISTRATION VISITS
Saturday, Sunday 6:15 - 7:15 AM 7:30 - 9:45 AM
10:00 - 11:00 AM 11:15 AM - 1:30 PM
6. Visitors must present photo identification. Acceptable forms of photo identification
include:
- a current photo driver's license;
- a current photo Welfare/Medicaid card;
- an employment photo ID; or
- a current passport.
7. Space permitting, the maximum number of permissible visitors for an offender of this
facility is 6.
8. Visitors may only bring a money order or certified check to the facility for deposit in
an offender’s account. Cash and other gifts will not be accepted.
9. In accordance with NJAC 10A:18-6.14, all visitors, their belongings, and their
vehicles are subject to searches while on the premises.
10. Further visit information is posted at the facility. Complete policies and procedures
may be obtained through an Open Public Records Request

Bayside State Prison Additional information:

Bayside State Prison is situated on approximately 1,148 acres of woods and farmland in rural South Jersey, approximately 17 miles south of Vineland/Millville. The prison complex consists of three operational units, which includes a satellite unit at Ancora. A full range of employment opportunities exists for the inmates. Educational and vocational training, medical and dental care, psychiatric, psychological, and social services are available and offer a variety of rehabilitation programs.

17 Responses to Bayside State Prison

The prison systems are not known for their efficiency. It can take 3-5 weeks to post in your son’s account. You should check with your son to see if he has received confirmation of the deposit. If he has not, then I would recommend calling the facility to discuss the problem with the officers in charge of inmate’s accounts.

Visit Procedures – ADTC
Rules and regulations for visiti
ng an offender are as follows:
1.
The offender is responsible for submitting
a list containing names and addresses of
potential visitors.
2.
If you wish to be included on an offender’s
visit list, you must contact the offender in
writing. You must wait until the offender notif
ies you that you have been approved to
visit him/her.
3.
The following persons may be a
pproved to visit an offender:
–
relatives;
–
close friends;
–
clergy; and
–
persons who may have a constructive influence.
–
Children under the age of 18 are not perm
itted to visit unless accompanied by an
adult.
4.
Attorney visits require at l
east 24-hour advance notice to
ensure the availability of
space, staff, and the offender.
5.
Visiting and registration times for this facility are:
REGISTRATION VISITS
Saturday 8:15 – 9:00AM 9:30 – 11:15AM
12:15 – 1:00PM 1:15 – 3:45PM
Sunday 8:15 – 9:00AM 9:30 – 11:15AM
12:15 – 1:00PM 1:15 – 3:45PM
6.
Visitors must present photo identificati
on. Acceptable forms of photo identification
include:
–
a current photo driver’s license;
–
a current photo Welfare/Medicaid card;
–
an employment photo ID; or
–
a current passport.
7.
Space permitting, the maximum number of permi
ssible visitors for an offender of this
facility is four.
8.
Visitors may only bring a money order or cert
ified check to the facility for deposit in
an offender’s account.
Cash and other gifts will not be accepted.
9.
In accordance with NJAC 10A:18-6.14, all
visitors, their belongings, and their
vehicles are subject to sear
ches while on the premises.
10.
Further visit information is posted at the
facility. Complete policies and procedures
may be obtained through an Open Public
Records Request. On-line request may be
submitted through the following web link:http://www.state.nj.us/correc
tions/opra/html/opramain.html
Proper attire is regarded as
a condition of admission to a corr
ectional facility. Click on
the following link to view the Visitor Dress Code requirements.http://www.state.nj.us/correcti
ons/cia_visitation/dress_code.pdf

Hello, I would like to know exactly how do I know which farm my mate is on? He keep saying look it up but I’m clueless to how it works. I don’t know if he is on a medium farm or what but when he writes me he always put (unit B) whatever that means. He also says that I can come to the afternoon visit but I have no clue to where he is exactly or what farm he is on and I need help.

My Son-in-law-to-be is in Bay side and no one in his family or my daughter have heard anything from him for 3 weeks now I don’t know wha”ts going on down there My daughter called and the prison wouldn’t give out any information she wrote him and he have not wrote back He use to write all of sudden he don’t write or call nobody we are worried we want to make sure he is ok and nothing has happen to him His family is worried and I am worried. Some one please tell me whats going on He has been down there for 2 months I KNOW THERE IS SOME INVESTEGATION GOING DOWN IN THAT PRISON

My man just got transfered to bsp,its been three wks n i keep seeing that we have to wait till the inmate notifies s that we r on the visit list but i got a letter from the mailroom saying he request i get the following information (visitATION DRESS code, tones and directions) does ths mean im on the list,? Wen i call the officers dont kni anything as usual.

The letter does indicate that you are on the visitation list. If the officers will not help you, we recommend contacting the prison chaplain for help.
For information about prison life, read the 25 rules.